and in the united states, we have a tax code that is not designed to incent investment, which produces jobs and gdp growth, and hopefully we'll change that soon. >> international priority shipping saw a decline in what you charge per package to ship. what does that tell you about the global economy outside of the u.s.? >> well, i think what people are doing with the price of fuel, and this goes to larry fink's remarks a few moments ago, about the prospects for mexico, as it costs more to move goods, off a the price of fuel, they make price service trade downs, so our economy shipping was growing quite nicely. we simply have to adjust capacity and got a little out of phase with that. but it's not by accident that, again, referencing what larry said a couple years ago, we bought a wonderful company in mexico, which is now a big part of the fedex portfolio, because we believe there's be a lot of near shoring and the nafta trades will be quite strong. >> yeah, i am loving this mexico story. you're investing in mexico as well, really interesting. fred, let me get your take on the tragedy in